Public Health England: Only 3% of flu jabs found to have worked
PHE has said that flu jab effeciveness dramatically down from the 50% success rate
Unknown rapper Roble Regal offers $5,000 to crack cryptic video puzzle
Roble Regal is giving away $5,000 if you can crack the cryptic code in his music video
Twitter boss Dick Costolo: Social media site 'sucks' at dealing with trolls
Costolo has acknowledged Twitter's shortcomings in dealing with cyberbullying.
British businesses failing employees on mental health issues
Three quarters of British businesses do not have a mental health policy.
EE becomes biggest 4G LTE supplier in Europe with 284% customer increase in 2014
EE supplies 4G LTE to 7.7 million people across Europe.
Yanis Varoufakis: We're left-wing riff-raff but we can cure Greece's economic ills
Varoufakis arrived in Germany for talks with Wolfgang Schaueble.
Tory MP Bob Blackman ordered to pay back over £1,000 after claiming 734 incorrect expenses
The Harrow East MP's claims were double that of the average MP.
Ex-QPR boss Harry Redknapp has spent more in January transfer windows than Arsenal and Manchester United
Redknapp has spent £107.8m across 11 January transfer windows.
Sky sees biggest customer growth in nine years
Some 204,000 new customers subscribed to Sky in the last six months.
Frozen and Disneyland lead Walt Disney to 'incredibly strong quarter'
Net income for Disney was up by 19%
France: 'Not for Jews' job advert sparks controversy
A graphic design firm in France has sparked outrage after it asked Jewish people to not apply.
Aberdeen beats Leven and East Kilbride to become Scotland's most dismal place
Dundee, which was famed for its dismal aspect, no longer in the running, according to Urban Realm magazine.
Santander UK sees profits up 26% and a third more customers
Santander Group's pre-tax profit was up by 32%.
Which? blasts big six energy firms over paltry price reductions
Consumer champion also said recent price cuts could have come a lot sooner
UK military's culture of alcohol abuse needs a new approach, says top psychiatrist
Prof Neil Greenberg says that it 'doesn't really work at all'.
UK consumer confidence hit eight year high in 2014
UK just one of 11 countries to record double digit growth in consumer confidence levels
Deadline day: Spending down 16% for Premier League clubs in January transfer window
Figures from Deloitte show transfer spending is down this year despite big signings such as Wilfried Bony to Manchester City.
McDonald's Big Mac Special Sauce auctioning for £12,000 on eBay
McDonald's is selling a limited amount of its 'Special Sauce' via eBay auction.
Twitter, Facebook and Instagram: Over 70% of staff admit to checking social media during meetings
A survey from LondonOffices.com found that 71% of capital's staff are guilty.
Chelsea star Cesc Fabregas 'punched bus windscreen' in episode of road rage
Bus driver Martin Hughes claims Fabregas punched his windscreen.
PMI growth up but will provide 'little meaningful boost' to UK economy
UK PMI rose to 53.0 in January from 52.7.
David Cameron must restore UK's power in Europe ahead of capital markets union
The capital markets union is a 'golden opportunity' for Britain if it retains its EU strength.
Ebola vaccine trials on 30,000 volunteers to begin in Liberia
More than 8,500 people have already lost their lives to Ebola.
US Army 'surprised' to be labelled racist following 'chinks' tweet
The US Army said that it was surprised at the backlash of the tweet.
Mitt Romney decides not to run for US president in 2016
Romney has said that he wants to give other Republicans a shot at running.
HMRC demands £4.8bn tax bill from astonished pensioner
Doug Yeomans from Derby was asked to pay £950m a month to HMRC.
IFS: Men's pay dropped three times more than women's since financial crisis
Men's pay has dropped by 7.3% since 2008 compared to 2.5% for women.
Multimillion pound fines for supermarkets that mistreat suppliers brought a step closer
Vince Cable has laid out plans to give the Groceries Code Adjudicator more power.
Ocado to build new distribution centre in London creating 1,000 jobs
Ocado has announced it will build a new centre in Erith.
Energy UK calls Ofgem 'outdated, biased and inaccurate' as report voices competition concerns
Ofgem's SMI report says that the average consumer will save just £21 a year from the recent cuts.